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New . Go-Carts. Styles are our own—the cream of the season. The maker lcts us choose first be- cause we buy so many. The new ones are so im- proved that they are as much a carriage as a go-cart. Onec may let the back down and front up, and presto, it’s a car- riage, with all the carriage| | Jluxury, 2nd yet with the grace| | and beauty of a cart. | See them; you'll like them. lere's : up: Ful! Reclining Cart $4.98 t money-worth we ever tromg and large as ex heving even the same u find on the $12.00 and ounes, @nd instead of the small that swell sweeping in offer to hurry you bigge they have Important, three times over, ~—Women think more of their ready-to-wear hats than they ever did. —Designers have given them more attention this season. N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1902. Hale’s. U Hale's. lace, sometimes ribbon, flowers or fruit—the dangling tail is some rolled rim sailors, turbans, English walkers. IkingH Make Their Opening Bow This Week. + Hats are chiefly flat, and very few without a seductive fall of some sort at the back. Sometimes nental shapes with rolling brims that come to a dipping point in front are In rough straw chiefly, then tuscans, horsehair, The Conti- Then always an aid to the looks. most prominent. | ™ The art Department. | Tapestry Tops 15 Cents. It's a wonder what the people do with all the pillows and pillow tops we sell. Take these tapestry tops at 15c. We thought we had enough for the season. They have been here 10 days—enough for about two days more. Maybe it's because they are so pretty, so durable and so low priced that they go out so quickly New Pillow Tops. Stamped and tinted, some of them e so beautiful that they require only outline in silk and you have prettier tops and with less work than heretofore—soe. —Cat Playing Euchre. on't Mind Papa. —Ballet Girl—La Favorita, —Heauty and the Beast. ~The Smokers’ Clouds of Joy. These are the new ones we are showing for the first time : Florodora Tops 50c. Those same handsome pleces you all went so wild over last season; 8o many ‘ustomers have been ulklnh for them that we have them again. any folks sonsider them the most beautiful sub ject and the prettiest lithograph tops | 3 them all. v bl o b D+ —We have so many. Milans, chip, Panamas. The stylish straw bows are quite the style. ' Some match the hat, others We will also continue for anotlier | Ginking' Of \buyib 3:mo The reign of the tailor-made suit has called for a hat to go with it. It must be simple, gracefyl, | contrast it. Then there are some beautiful Persian effects as well as silk scarfs and quills. You will | |week our sale of ] » hould come and see this| | artistic. It must be American. Who can look upon this display of stiff hats without reading in | find some very swell effects in maline and satin taffeta. Among others are pompons and buckles. Silk Floss Pillows. | onc x forex :'rlmg of course, 't:;(c:‘r‘ h“{:“;h‘efl“:n(r].-?.:gin?oplr::\:?:s;::tc”rfia;\‘:“ixr\"i:nrf:}.r?[ Therf)utn%ne,of '}l,‘g; P:l;_u fl‘lssincss about At $8.00 are some charming maline and satin hats, black and colors. Many other choice ones They are ood, clean, full pillows. sa tc at the otbers: Cf £ yet, 'y S ay s sty s say ha aris s s are showing more ol a o . N { LAV ¢! good and so lo priced ireat stacks $10.00A ne reclimng go-cart, | | Stiff hats than anything else. American influence is permeating France as well as Germany. Who h* *." ",!) and 700 cotfiohRen aSRR O, bubyam don'vicxe bave: (a past M e e RACE G0 B 108 s SRAORE evexy dny. g i, nicels upnoisierca; | | knows but New York will soon be the Paris of the world and Newport her Riviera? fod t e : y : —Ze—16-inch. - Retpen D e Y Yes, these hats are plain (sometimes severely plain), Here's a stylish one for a girl for $1.45, hand-made, sewn on a frame, trimmed with a quill, —aog—g-:ggfl- —ie L reclining_ go-cart, with ex- - . . straw, and a little buckle. & hapstass v ; with, Gy shatie, mee ] 1 ut rheV Al‘e l"ed it WOH el'fl.l st)’le. Another they call the Broadway, $1.25, of straw, with black and white silk scarf. Now Pillow Cords. A e el It's what isn't there that makes them so pretty. Like Kipling, his strength is in what he doesn’ Some 8o different styles—a shape for every face. Thoy are good heavy cotds, we is ana foot | | g g t : e T e e ; e % W abiall . sovered with silk, rich looking, no B o s E s s. ome to see them even if you do not buy. e shall expect you. Och“p quality, 1235¢ yard. & RS ' 3 i To-Morrow: | i i + : i mportant Reductions in - Discolored G Hai ' ; i | iscolore ray Hair Irish Point Curtain Men’s Handkerchiefs Made White Again. | ris 1 r Ins. | 4c and 6%c. | — - t harmlessly, permanently. And any one can do it. One appli- $I0.00 ones at $85O ‘57'00 ones at $550 Manufact ' odd: d ends—: in-pick | | wigreg Ry, - ANy o $ 0 ones at $ A b / $ Manufacturers’ odds and ends—some are pin-picked, others a bit soiled ; dye i)r"] \r‘rc::flcuxxe]n:i‘tlif fh\:‘ “‘:”\ (;rlllr‘?st“:g'hellr;lh‘n ?lm | 5.5 I $4.50 -54-50 ones ak §3.50 —faults really no faults at all when it comes to usefulness. Fine lawn, hem | ye— 2 S c discovery of how ature. AW o & i & i : ¥ . o sti g } i » 4c—4C ones are | SwowEn Eakt sica M Snanlly villow huirs bit & etiin An opportunity to fit up your home with some handsomely designed Irish point curtains, ?:::ft}"f‘gc 13173,/“;{4 6%c can be equaled in regular stock at 12}4c—yc ones are | X TRESJOLI, 2-oz BOTTLES, $1.00. at as low a price as you would ordinarily pay for Nottinghams. il Monday, first time, 4€¢ and 6%e. i R £ R 2 4 Styles are the very latest. We have but three or five pairs in a pattern. 5 F ¥ ° $3.50—-W hite, 3%z yards long, 50 inches wide, narrow | $5.50—White Irish Poift curtains, 34 yards long, 50 | o+ .3 ese rena lnes } borde(s with plain or figured centers. Fourteen pat- i inches wide, narrow borders, plain centers. Five pat- e | terns in them, 78 pairs. . | terns, 32 pairs. Our $7.00 quality, Monday morning OO ee ln | e . s ‘ 3 . | | $4.50—White Irish Point curtains, 32 yards long, so for the first time, $5.50. { . | | And iowlards, of whichewe have a choicer supply than ever, || inches wide, some very dainty designs. Our regular | $8.530—White curtains, 3'4 yards long, 50 inches wide, 6 Und i ! suggest many L 3 0 curtains. Forty-two pairs, including 4 patterns. lovely patterns. They have beefi $10.00; only 28 pairs. nderpriced. | B t.f l E G If you knew how much sheeting we sell, and, better | eautiiu aster s owns ‘ yet, knew how much we buy to supply these six stores, you | And San Francisco women, above all others, can appreciate d would not wonder that makers are anxious to give us a bar- them. You know this city is noted for its well-dressed gain when they can. | women. Three short weeks now will see thc fashionable Here are ihree of them we just got ahold of— 1 world in all th lory ss, g o istinc- i 'A A” 2 e g')_\ of'dre . The women \\nl} dm_mc 35¢€ BleaChed Sheetlng at 30c. ‘ tive, most attractive gowns will be those of discerning minds . It's go inches wide, and the strongest sheeting made. It's a sheet- who take time to look around, who find styles and designs ing you do's ukeslly see il & Gles ks (i Bng UEre doel not Bave ) MY flad et : - sold under its worth, and yet it is the kind that makers are more ? the in-the-rut buver doesn’t see. an§1ous_to\?l\'edus than any other Smehow us how much they think of | ’ us). 3oc Monday morning instead of 3sc. It’s These Uncommon Styles : 42-inch Pillow Casing at 8%ec. We've ~fl_m;:‘ny of i!lti.< s_easoré. And b;callxse wefwere able to handle so 750 yards, and lm]blezjh;;}. a fi}r‘ledfirsm’ standard quality. many we've kept the prices down to the level of the ordinary. 2-inch Unbleache heeling a 5 | y"‘,}c‘h Grenadines $3.50—Designs woven on mousseline de sole grounds, Only onc7case (300 yards) eOn sale Monday, ‘fi)r :thz .f,ifst time, 13c Silk Grenad £3.00_Chenllle applique designs. N a “ P What's true about sheeting is also true concerning Appliqu ns on mousseline de sole, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75. O‘tl i Gremadineg Wit fured gun Siipes, pisin’ biocades ind plain satn ons for aster Sewing. Shee§§ and Pllllow Cases. Foulards—Satin liberty grounds, 85c, $1, $1.25 yd. Exquisite colorings. rices are lower, qualities are not. 1 Laster silks quite prominent at this time: R A Al New, Al Good, Many Low Prices. — First the Sheets—In this lot we| Next the Pillow Cases—Three Crepe de Chine $1.00. i’;‘:g‘f 1 'l'l:ll]wl«l ?’\'dehlng colors and y More Th Sal I Basting Cotton 5c Dozen. are going to tell youabout are 1284. A soft and clinging stuff, more in Cordod Wesh Silks 50 R e G- OBIE. g pil0, 8. to the spool, all numbers, They are all white and every size, | thousand of them, made from good | yosue for spring costurhes ,;2:,‘: B ddnd m:m_ cx';rmy i e're e.plng you and helping ourselves at the same time. B Contar Dar.nlng R i and they are all less than their | muslin, regular size only— in evidence. In every new street | colored Roman stripe effects. | You are getting what you want—and saving money. We're get- 8-ply, 45 yds. to the spool; black, 46c—83x%0 14c—45x3 inl 15c—50x3 in. | . T S 6 | ting new cu 4 4 white, brown, tan, red. Y “ il o 2 1stomers and makin, 5 . igtis A 49 e—12x9%0 54 e—S1x%0. N!:?I:g ‘he!namS!S. l“’ISASd ma'fel".a at SC | See' tha diftsrerioat i g OIdloneS thi‘_"k morf of us. Side Supporters 12¢. bB9e—% inches square. 17%e—54x36 Inches. | s, , Wi olng up. n t! | Vi o 9 y ” - ] et oo et T o ST et Shis SRt e BRioRy | [ T S SheS DESREEBUER A0 CIOUNERQ By COmuon [ en asiiee sleriy o vl 45¢c Unbleached Sheets at 39c. | Tatk nor break. T: 1a @& Quality Taost Stores Get #60 Tor, ordinary “sale”? If we wanted only your money we wouldn't Darning Gggs 2c. is wid 1 1s 1 sndovp ) 3 b e 3 % £ 4 J I s i 2 yards wide and 2% vards long: 600 of them ready to-morrow mornin, g *| have to work half as hard. We want your good-will, your confi- Stockl::::lr;lg w;"‘g“' E2 A v . dence, your steady every-day trade. We know we'll get it as soon wo i Eas er lnens. as you find out what a big stock we carry, that there’s no trash | HOOKS AND EYES, Pretty Stockings for Dainty Ankles. | in it and that the prices are low, u‘l‘&'l"g""'rrm:-“"5"20?":- ara,wien' S do, | i Cloths with aapld : " | | DARNERS, BUSTLES, SXtral 4 as er OSler y . napkins to match in new polka dot pat With attachable atesl spring, which pro- | Marle. Antotnette~No ire or objec- | - S6x % evagible syen, No. 1, & o card; : ‘ terns. It's a growing fashion with particular housewives Vinte the article to ‘be darned from l,unuh'z-hmnn;ruln. weighs just one nr""""k"f"" e g, oo SN = e > 1 ’ , 81 X ounce, 2e onch, Wi e ¢ e e odps 2 B aalad 2 = DRy avs . who entertain much to have their napkins and cloths to ||TAPE MEASURES. Woven Wire—Fitn well, maken the cu‘/‘lu-; Ne. & Rk TR ke bent brasy San Francisco women above all others love pretty 2 " 4 > ' 00~ #kirt hang perfectly, 2ic pair, q a setnnora : ‘e 2 [ > wos | match. And it costs no more either than if they didn’t, n'{,"""",',;w Pt miteen, &t 0 onch) PINS. b ffn?f:lfl}:..r‘;'.'.',-'"C;'nu!-'.'"i:f,"n.:'J!r and 86 stockings. And if there’s one time in the year they want TTONS, d curd, X PRGN T e That's why w i ~Cloths $2.65 each; 2x2% yds. Bteel-Bultable for waiutn or trimmings, Opbepina-Jot hoads, 10 to the cube, | Ditmond Fstenors-Larke and umall, them to be prettiest it's Easter. That's why we prepared ’ e, 12%e, 16e, 26e, ron, J red, be cube, ek or white, e for collar . re Lok Py O yatsi rl o —Cloths $8.20 each; 2x8 yds. Tet—Litost denir '!ufim:v:"i.'-?';lnlm. at Elllfi"'l-:-n o audn. R polnte! itk i Areates N CRTa TR SOF Dpliary nd s0 well—even sending a hosiery expert to New York so that | Napking to match them $2.25 dozen; 21 inches square S ATe 80 8 S50, B0e doman it ik c:fi‘.h,',z"“fi:;r!f‘.';','"r,'fi.., the only safety | WAIST BELTING. ot a good thing would miss us. The newest conceptions | Can you imagine anything prettier than a good bright, bold polka dof B douen, g J pin without n 201l and only one made : ) attern ? il $ lot BELTS that cannot.eateh Ih fabrie, No. 3, bas | = goaish. good value, all colors, Bc, (those you'll rave over most) are the 7 A No, 9%, 60; No. 8 70 dosen. )| Cotten Seioh ant e LR so | ¥ ‘ | i:lnc Linen 81 Yard. | ~ Linen Sets. 25c—Black satin, tucked, good quality, | Pin hoo}ann,..ml,'.-muumn atimabortal [ PRIt of g AL O ckYys 20,80, oF o Embl’o'd r d l teps . H t of Th H : Napkine to Match, Hemstitched, the clothe are 23 | girdle back; others straight, finished in ment o Plnn, darning and sewing nee- b l e e IIS ep3 . 05 S em ere. We have been selling such good lin- :“"."'d“';, lo'rflm, with a dozen napkins to | "m'(“d" ::l:.';h:,:“i,gll':r;"“;r:‘";: z;’m_}:’l‘; g:;:'k bodkin, shawl and hatpine, 10c | GARTER ELASTIC. Quiet, dignified styles sensible women have been longing for. So differ- & heavy satiny finished tablecloth, Li —Black K Be_cnke, for waxing thrend and keepl and %e yard ) 2 i MRS S R R G e OF | QUF SN S ep, 1 either silk or lisle | f2 inches wide, every thread inen, inens $1.50 Yd. BOc-Black satin, tucked, studded with ke, for waxing thrend and keeping yiird, ' ’ y vl i et § ettt satiarns ot aiiny- e, howy and frmly teel, girdle back, finishied with gold or | | fatitons clear, Plan i gapter slagtc, seod vaiue, | | 00 OO O ekios with platn baote. . tome of the 3¢, Maskins, $8.26 Domen. are | woven, 73 inches wide, in floral and #1.00-Black elastic, 1% inches wile: | “Whalebone—9 ydu. to_the plece, mado Fancy Frilled—FBlastic, a splendid as- Silk Stockings_Plain black, $150 | $1.00 & Palr—15 new styles. with Halt Blsached Damask 46c. | Npokins to Match $4.50 Dozen— Dretty dip buokles, " | et o iy sk, o or o bolt | *Niado of extra ood auniiy webbing Blac, Wt Tate Sokien H8; alle | fhee Gualuna © hew many Bew stu y Ges - che square. ebone asing I ched, » " y { o o, Smen ghoth,_sot te Tray Cloths 20 FINISHING BRAID. Phalabons, Gaefng, ik sl 8| _biadl rca Bl ik Branga PO | e apen work e S0 und 6. | 750, Feli- ngw efen btiags | Satin D k 75 y s Z0c. Finest quality, 6 yards to the plece, halebones made of real whalebone, at de, be, b14c, 71 d. . o $1.50 a Pair—2% new styles, silk ambroidety’ colored silk = atin Damasi 0. Bize 18x27, latest aenfm ‘at 15¢, 20c, 25c plece. $1n., 18¢; 9 in., 20c; 10 in., 2c. 096,01, 140 yard, embroidered fronts, colorg, tops. A0 SRl Insteps, also black izeaes vioe puret wite breht | The Bgmatijshod Ones —35e, .|| “Feacher, Sgtch .2, Ingl spomiment | Hegh Penewriioge, of ool S "ootiion ouerter gpoot g Rl:ERS Pan 1V Pl Slerna many Tl 45| Navkins to Match $2.00 Dozen. | Sige 1620C’ O0C: The plece, 106 Dlece, o e Rl B o8, I yas. 106 % o0 1815 08, Soe: iy P it i TS, Many: ety S- - 2 3 ‘Warren’s Feather Bone—Made of th R R R ) e G oo Gt B o St v s 4 iog) Hoslnilmmm i ok ey SOTSL A Iong for dreuet | Caslsont: arlor Tnlslts ¥ds. to the ' » 3 3 alebone; uncovered, 6c yvd.; covere —500 3 .4 arket St., I o tandy 10y Sikakie “cotton,” 10c yd.: silk covered, Ioc (TP g e Ty O el Market St., Near fith, 1"]:& R zscypa“. 3 vd.; black and white. Sewing Cotton—Coats’ or Clark's—sse N 6th , 4 0pp. Gold Fancy Frilled—With satin beit, in al | PRESS BINDING. a0 ear ’ q 4 pp. en colors, at e pair, Brush—Best quality of braid, blas vel- | HAIR CURLERS. Opp. Golden : Gate Ave. Anchor—""Hook-on” kind, reduces the veteen finish, all colors, at 12¢c yd. Made of soft kid that will not hurt the size, in all colors, at %c each: silk, Slc | Cordova=Good value af o yd.. black | hair, from 3% to 9 tnches, fc to Toc Gate Ave. GOOp GooDS 4 o 5 olors. unch. Pk i a8 is $20,000 less than it formerly was. Th | the By, 7 term as Asseancr the revemus of | to thie Post of that city. Miss' Broadbeck | people. The present !tayndl:g otb?;,p::;’: Archehlgl:g;?poafy erBary. $00,000. “wiiom Poll tax has beea Increased by | had been to a. social gathering, returning testants is: The chiet clause in Magna Charta was Btate's rate of taxation, a sum equal {o the | L0 Der home at 11 o'clock at night. She Official Lossto Present | tDat no free man should put to death tax collections on eighteen million dollars of | Prepared for bed, and sat for a time be- Count. = Date. Standing. | °% JmPrisoned without his own consent. property. The increased collsctions last vear | fore the grate fire in her room, as was| - ] 908 | Where were the Kings of Scotland [} amounted to over $34,000; a.most this entire | her custom. The young lady had an ex- 15,133 | crowned? On their heads. amount being collected from Chinese and Jap- | céptionally heavy suit of ‘raven-black | ° 14,800 ‘What were the three most important anese alone. To eecure this several of my | hair. It was necessary.for her.to .do it 15,576 | feudal dues? Friendship, courtship, mar- deputies” worked overtime, beginning at 4 or | up in & cloth when going to bed, She wore | * - : 15,157 - | rlage ’ bkt Reks B 2 SR L B e S el st two large celluloid Somba (s her by, Gl - ¥ }41% Bwlr:‘;n hdo Jou know n; gryglen (and ' 3 o : ese were under the cloth when she made 5.3 uckingham? Dryden and- ‘Suckingham sks Supervisors to Give | i e ol st T sralland | bt et i S "wad stting 4n ' Walsh, Coghlan, Finnand i | wete SRR fionds, DUt sooh DeRamS | g rrges mectivg o be b Him a Number of thess long ‘and irregular hoars necessars. | Tront of the fire. She Jeaned over quite 2] ’ contemporaries. ¥ i ) e S the T had no authority to require such deputies close to the grate and the heat caused the | . R . $ a “FACTS” ELICITED IN What is Milton’s chief work? )_(mon First Congregational Church to-day prom- i to worfk_beyond the ordinary charter-working || Combustion of the celluloid” combs. The eagan BEach Make % wrote a_sensible poem called the “'Can- |igeq to be of the greatest import Deputies. hours. These hours were justified by the fuct | cloth around her hair ignited,-and this set g + ENGLISH SCHOOLS | terbury Tails.” geemaun. It that these men were to be paid for such cxtra | fire to her hair. The whole of her Gains. & e AT Ak s Give the names of five Shakespearean | Will be held for the purpose of planning Thouid’ e low Seeiony oDy gflections. |'head was & mass of flames and.she fan ) o | 'The nistorical and other “facts” given L LR Mikado” “Quo, Va- | ways and means of raising the debt on B y the »ard o juperviso re- | missions. it it € . A o ? Questing, in view of the fact that under by Lo Lo f‘%‘?n ¥ el il Pancher Jf o from her heall-and e her |l Wajsiy Goghlen) Fimn snd Resfn, edch 2?;3:"5}1;.%“.;’,?”"‘ e I e o (her P 7 Lt Efl?ifi?fi;fifi“fiififfih T‘;: “William 1. et dsted e final decision in the ¥ 0 extingul e [ - 5 i 5 youd Biiasions on poll tax. that the boand mmalke | Seerieh by T o Soash Svery Sfior wii-be | the five but niot suatl] she Bad mlmoshioam- |(f1e teenth Precinct of the:Thirty-third | again”? William Rutus did this after he | {0083 0 "0n the dull side 18 calied s | Doy oy ad Coleman, €. S. Wright and provision for additional assistance to | business of this office has so enlarged that my | Of glory”” which had Heboer i ‘crown | District the two last named gained 1 and | was shot by the arrow. | panist. Rolla V. Watt. Nearly 100 citizens of this make a complete collection of the tax in | Present force is {nadeauate. providing the work | guishing-mark, There Was one long tufe |2 Votes respectlvely, the official count| My favorite character in English history b RN R SH¥, Wi act M VISR the interest of the State. The office now | I8 confined to the legal charter hours. on the back of the head, but aside from | otherwise being ‘unchanged.. The other |15 Henry VIII, because he had elght wives City of Puebla Arrives. Addresses wifk b¢ delivered by lesding carns $26000 annually in fees from the e i et this the other hair was all burned off | precincts counted during the day were |and killed them all. : pastors and officers’ of :the association. State—$1600 in commissions on poll tax | BEWARE OF THE FIRE short. The young lady’s hands were in a | | e H ‘Edward TIT would have been Ki The steamer, Clty, of ‘Pusbla amived lest | Special music has been arranged. No and $10.200 on collection of unsecured per-| WHEN WEAR: ferrible. condition from comiact with thy | 1o First of the Thirty-sixth, Twentleth, | pCV3%S iy mother had beon o man® _ |DIht {mm Victorls after o passage of 72| money will be asked for at the church gonal property taxes—yet the appropria- EARING CELLULOID | fiames In her hair. Her scalp was burned | T¥enty-firstand Nineteenth of the Thirty- | "J30i0ngar the Great was born in the ab- |IOUS. The ttlp was very stormy, but her way | but the usual basket collection wiil be tiop for salaries in the Assessor's office | Miss Susle Broadbeck, 19, residing on | frore Tee Temtne horine, chief pain came ninth and the Nineteenth of the Thirty- | gence of his parents. ey aamage. The veasel will peect,anY | taken. The public is invited to attend the m the burning her hands received. sixth, and in each one the number of votes : What followed the murder of Becket? antine this morning. meeting.